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the former editor, rebekah brooks, was answering questions after being arrested on allegations of hacking and bribing police while at the newspaper. british parliamentarians also grilled media mogul rupert murdoch and his son james pre- empt rupert murdoch apologized for the phone hacking, but he denied that he was ultimately responsible. he interrupted his son to say that the day was the most humble in his life. the proceedings took a dramatic turn when a protester hit rupert murdoch with a foam pie. >> there was a police escort for rupert murdoch as soon arrive for the parliamentary hearing. he and his son james appeared together. they faced tough questioning but were not r0quired to answer anything self incriminating. his son james was talking, and rupert interrupted. >> this is the most humble moment of my life. >> , murdoch said he had lost sight of "news of the world" and that he really did not know what was happening at the paper. the chief denied ultimate responsibility for the paper and blamed those he had trusted to run the paper. he also explained why the company had not invest
the former editor, rebekah brooks, was answering questions after being arrested on allegations of hacking and bribing police while at the newspaper. british parliamentarians also grilled media mogul rupert murdoch and his son james pre- empt rupert murdoch apologized for the phone hacking, but he denied that he was ultimately responsible. he interrupted his son to say that the day was the most humble in his life. the proceedings took a dramatic turn when a protester hit rupert murdoch with a...
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ng to ound brook on the rartan . we have people seeing whether it will leak to a breech. >> i don't know if you answer as tax payer but what do you think about people who build their homes in the flood zones of these rivers? >> to be fair in northern new jersey it was the cradle of the industrial revolution. these towns were established long before the knolowedge of floodplains the modeling we have today was available. ie whs hard to disinvest in an area that was highly developed. >> there are new homes that flood every 8 years or less. >> worted kng in conhere iscont the state of new jersey there have been measures taken. there is no cheap solution is the problem to the flooding in the northern part of new jersey whether you find another way to move water out whether it's under ground or above ground when you put protection feaatios in it whether you buoy people out if you have structures to start at the second story only none of it is cheap. >> none of it is cheap. stand by. we are going to have more into that floo
ng to ound brook on the rartan . we have people seeing whether it will leak to a breech. >> i don't know if you answer as tax payer but what do you think about people who build their homes in the flood zones of these rivers? >> to be fair in northern new jersey it was the cradle of the industrial revolution. these towns were established long before the knolowedge of floodplains the modeling we have today was available. ie whs hard to disinvest in an area that was highly developed....
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. >>> also, my conversation with "new york times" columnist david brooks. we'll talk libya, politics, and his new book "the social animal." >>> and making movie magic with imax. the script for success and thinking big. i'll talk to the ceo. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. all that glitters is not necessarily gold. commodity prices are on a tear, and investors and traders are piling into precious metals. and oil. silver hit a 31-year high this week, closing above $38 an ounce. gold touched a record high as well, above $14.40 an ounce on gold. oil prices settling above $105 a barrel during the week. prices have jumped 24% just since the middle of february when the unrest in libya began. the stock market has generally been shrugging off higher commodities prices, but thursday the dow was up for five of the last six trading sessions, including the bes
. >>> also, my conversation with "new york times" columnist david brooks. we'll talk libya, politics, and his new book "the social animal." >>> and making movie magic with imax. the script for success and thinking big. i'll talk to the ceo. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what...
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the debt problems -- he is now with the brookings institution. >> the emerging economies are also making a big push. what will be the role of china or india? >> of course, europe wants to keep one of their own on this post. i think germany is playing into this discussion a very important role. but developing countries say, you know what? those times should be over when europeans and americans alone decide who will be the director of the imf. what we might see is a compromise. for example, mrs. lagarde will be the next director and her deputy maybe somebody from china or brazil. >> the march 11 earthquake and tsunami has thrown the japanese economy back into recession. it marks the country's second consecutive course of contraction. the export and tuesday has been hit hard by the quake. -- the export industry has been hit hard by the quake. recovery will begin in the second half of the year. it is time to look at the market's. the daxx is closing 3% higher. in new york, the dow jones industrial is a 12 dozen 605, up 3.5%. -- 12,605, up 3.5%. >> many portuguese believe measures required by
the debt problems -- he is now with the brookings institution. >> the emerging economies are also making a big push. what will be the role of china or india? >> of course, europe wants to keep one of their own on this post. i think germany is playing into this discussion a very important role. but developing countries say, you know what? those times should be over when europeans and americans alone decide who will be the director of the imf. what we might see is a compromise. for...
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here is a little bit of rebekah brooks. >> rebekah brooks was invited six times a year to 10 downing street under both the former prime ministers. she has not been invited by mae. i have set out -- the great contrast is i have set out things i have in complete contrast to the party opposite. i can say this to the hon. gentleman, i have never held a slumber party or seen her in her pajamas. host: that, of course, was prime minister cameron from this morning talking about his relationship with rebekah brooks. she talked about her relationship with the prime minister yesterday. alex spillius. guest: as mr. cameron was saying, she has been friends not just with him, but previous prime minister gordon brown, and probably tony blair, too. his point was "it is not just me." she slept over at the official country residence one time when gordon brown was prime minister. but david cameron is prime minister now and he is very close to her. in the light of what we now know about what "news of the world closed what journalists were up to, people in britain are having a heart -- what "news of the
here is a little bit of rebekah brooks. >> rebekah brooks was invited six times a year to 10 downing street under both the former prime ministers. she has not been invited by mae. i have set out -- the great contrast is i have set out things i have in complete contrast to the party opposite. i can say this to the hon. gentleman, i have never held a slumber party or seen her in her pajamas. host: that, of course, was prime minister cameron from this morning talking about his relationship...
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so we'll see what happens there is a wonderful article in "the new york times" yesterday by david brooks who said -- talked about rahm emanuel moving from the federal level to the city level. but he talked about the splendor of cities. this is where innovation happens. this is where the big ideas come from. and if we can solve the problems of american cities we can change america. as we know actually living in a global economy, we can change the world. so i feel blessed that the residents of my great city put a little faith on me to be on the front lines of that fight. >> mayor booker, it's great to have you on the show. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, mr. chocolate is in the house with some valentines ♪ what do you see yourself doing after you do retire? client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize. "i better start doing something." we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male ann
so we'll see what happens there is a wonderful article in "the new york times" yesterday by david brooks who said -- talked about rahm emanuel moving from the federal level to the city level. but he talked about the splendor of cities. this is where innovation happens. this is where the big ideas come from. and if we can solve the problems of american cities we can change america. as we know actually living in a global economy, we can change the world. so i feel blessed that the...
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so we'll see what happens there is a wonderful article in "the new york times" yesterday by david brooks who said -- talked about rahm emanuel moving from the federal level to the city level. but he talked about the splendor of cities. this is where innovation happens. this is where the big ideas come from. and if we can solve the problems of american cities we can change america. as we know actually living in a global economy, we can change the world. so i feel blessed that the residents of my great city put a little faith on me to be on the front lines of that fight. >> mayor booker, it's great to have you on the show. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, mr. chocolate is in the house with some valentines treat. a little sweet tal [ female announcer ] to get fresh-baked rich, indulgent chocolaty brownies you don't have to open your oven... just the refrigerator. ready-to-eat pillsbury sweet moments. find them in the refrigerated section of your store. with cinnabon cinnamon have such a sweet and delicious aroma that my family can't wait to get their hands on them. enjoy cinnabon cinnamon... no
so we'll see what happens there is a wonderful article in "the new york times" yesterday by david brooks who said -- talked about rahm emanuel moving from the federal level to the city level. but he talked about the splendor of cities. this is where innovation happens. this is where the big ideas come from. and if we can solve the problems of american cities we can change america. as we know actually living in a global economy, we can change the world. so i feel blessed that the...
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the criticism ofim, by david brooks most recently this week, is that he is too much like the senate majority leaderer. the president has the bully pulpit and he used it. at that republicans started screaming bloody murder indicates that they are worried about it. >> charles? >> the problem is that this has the feel of a town where the president, the leader is not beating. he did not propose a budget. well the one he did was voted down by the senate 97-0, it was so preposterous. the democrats in control the senate have not produce a budget in two years. republicans have. we have a president at a full campaign mode was not proposing anything at a public -- who knows whether in private. there is no democratic proposal on the table for a budget. he is demagoguing against medicare and the ryan plan. he has deced do that and that is how you get reelected. that is why the town is floundering. >> consistency has not a problem with republicans. they have endorsed the ryan plan which does not provide for a balanced budget, and now they are pushing for a balanced budget. 103 house republicans have alre
the criticism ofim, by david brooks most recently this week, is that he is too much like the senate majority leaderer. the president has the bully pulpit and he used it. at that republicans started screaming bloody murder indicates that they are worried about it. >> charles? >> the problem is that this has the feel of a town where the president, the leader is not beating. he did not propose a budget. well the one he did was voted down by the senate 97-0, it was so preposterous. the...
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i am sorry to have missed raven brooks. once again, i think that r, d, an i will disappear when it comes to lock historic places. host: from the "free press," mayor tries to get back on crack. he announced the hiring of a new chief of staff and place to show his administration is focused on city business after chaos triggered by a whistleblower lawsuit. the focuses on what i have done and will continue to do to address the challenges facing our city. during a brief news conference, he declined answer reporters' questions. he will remain focused on the task hand and remain focused on reaching a budget compromise. that is what residents expect and deserve. that is from this morning's "detroit free press." baltimore, maryland, you are on the line for "washington journal." caller: i tire of hearing the republican party line. if you just go back over a month, every republican you have has come out with the same stuff. cut, raise taxes, cut, cut. but cutting is not how we will get out of this mess that the republicans got us into
i am sorry to have missed raven brooks. once again, i think that r, d, an i will disappear when it comes to lock historic places. host: from the "free press," mayor tries to get back on crack. he announced the hiring of a new chief of staff and place to show his administration is focused on city business after chaos triggered by a whistleblower lawsuit. the focuses on what i have done and will continue to do to address the challenges facing our city. during a brief news conference, he...
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you had the woman from brookings and the republican on. they both seemed to be really gung-ho for free trade. i really think americans should all know that in the last 10 years, even with those bush tax cuts, 45,000 companies -- not jobs, 45,000 companies -- have been outsourced. something is wrong when you have two people on there saying yes this has been great for america. no, it is not. take a look at every town across the united states. the only thing left are the multinational companies. that is all we have left. if we are going to get this country back, we certainly do not need other trade deals. that is insane for us to do any trade deals until we get these trade deals fixed, the ones we already have. host: thank you, marianne. returning to the story from egypt, we told you earlier that -- we spoke to the ap bureau chief and learned that mohammed el ibarra de was in a mosque surrounded by security forces. he is now under house arrest. cadillac, michigan. rose is up next on our independent line. you're on the air. good morning. calle
you had the woman from brookings and the republican on. they both seemed to be really gung-ho for free trade. i really think americans should all know that in the last 10 years, even with those bush tax cuts, 45,000 companies -- not jobs, 45,000 companies -- have been outsourced. something is wrong when you have two people on there saying yes this has been great for america. no, it is not. take a look at every town across the united states. the only thing left are the multinational companies....
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host: david brooks had a column on monday in "the new york times." he said this -- reareferring to the tax subsidis for corporate jet owners and other tax loopholes being closed. do you agree? caller: yes. guest: i think brooks is oversimplifying there, only because we have had this promise on the table before. we had in 1982 and 1983 and 1990 under a republican president. we have it with the commission's plan. if we're going to work out something involving revenues, we have to see spending cuts taking effect, and has to be in the context of reforming the system, otherwise we will get higher taxes and never get the spending reductions. republicans again have not handled this issue all that well, especially with long-term reforms like the balanced budget amendment, which the leader some -- leadership seemed prepared to through in the tatrash can on the vote. i think it also symbolizes the balance we want to restore to fiscal policy, because the gop had lost its way during the bush era, especially on spending, and continues to stumble on the issues tha
host: david brooks had a column on monday in "the new york times." he said this -- reareferring to the tax subsidis for corporate jet owners and other tax loopholes being closed. do you agree? caller: yes. guest: i think brooks is oversimplifying there, only because we have had this promise on the table before. we had in 1982 and 1983 and 1990 under a republican president. we have it with the commission's plan. if we're going to work out something involving revenues, we have to see...
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. >> this sunday, david brooks. he will take calls, e-mails, and tweets on a variety of topics, including his book "bobos in paradise." david brooks, live sunday on c- span2. >> it is so convenient to listen to c-span anytime, anywhere. you have streaming audio and can listen to our interview programs, including "q&a," "newsmakers," "the communicators," and woody afterwards -- and "afterwords." >> "washington journal" continues. host: congressman tim griffin represents arkansas's second district as a republican. good morning. your first term in congress. one of the issues you're working on is a proposal to eliminate the pension benefit offered to members of congress. why? calguest: i think the broader issue we need to be addressing is civil servants and employees. we cannot give to that issue. i do not believe we have credibility on that issue unless we first addressed our own house. -- address our own house. i turned down by congressional pension. i took myself out of the system when i got here. the amount of money
. >> this sunday, david brooks. he will take calls, e-mails, and tweets on a variety of topics, including his book "bobos in paradise." david brooks, live sunday on c- span2. >> it is so convenient to listen to c-span anytime, anywhere. you have streaming audio and can listen to our interview programs, including "q&a," "newsmakers," "the communicators," and woody afterwards -- and "afterwords." >> "washington...
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. >> this sunday, your questions for author and columnist david brooks. he'll take your calls, e-mails, and tweets on a variety of topics including his best-selling books. david brooks, "in-depth" sunday at noon eastern on "book tv" on c-span2. >> it's so convenient to listen to c-span anytime, anywhere, with the free c-span radio app. you get streaming audio of c-span radio as well as all three c-span television networks 24/7. you can also listen to our interview programs, including "q & a." c-span, available wherever you are. find out more at c-span.org/radioapp. "washington journal" continues. host: and on this friday morning i want to start this segment, "america by the numbers," foreign-borne population, look at two charts. the first one is the snapshot of the country that shows the foreign-borne population a percent of state population 1970. as you can see, just a few states have seen tan colored areas that indicate 5% to 9.9% of their population back in 1970 foreign borne. the highest among these actually was new york state which had between -- it
. >> this sunday, your questions for author and columnist david brooks. he'll take your calls, e-mails, and tweets on a variety of topics including his best-selling books. david brooks, "in-depth" sunday at noon eastern on "book tv" on c-span2. >> it's so convenient to listen to c-span anytime, anywhere, with the free c-span radio app. you get streaming audio of c-span radio as well as all three c-span television networks 24/7. you can also listen to our...
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we have had david brooks, tucker carlson. we have a full range of opinion on both public television and radio. i would like to see more and i think that in the fullness of time we will see more. i think that it is important that public broadcasting be recognized as the place where all kinds of opinions are considered and valued and respect respected. back to by days with senator baker, his mantra was a decent respect for differing point of views and that is the standard to which public broadcasting ought to be held. host: we have this do others get government tax breaks? guest: no, we are all non propr. host: cnn, msnbc and fox get tax breaks looking at government subsidies from another direction is the point. guest: i see. i don't know the answer to that. i'm sorry. host: upper marlboro, maryland, dennis is a democrat. we are discussing public broadcasting. caller: thank you for the opportunity and i just would say god bless c-span and public television. i want to say right off the top, i don't want to embarrass mr. butler,
we have had david brooks, tucker carlson. we have a full range of opinion on both public television and radio. i would like to see more and i think that in the fullness of time we will see more. i think that it is important that public broadcasting be recognized as the place where all kinds of opinions are considered and valued and respect respected. back to by days with senator baker, his mantra was a decent respect for differing point of views and that is the standard to which public...
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born august 26th 1935 in new brook, new york, a family of italian immigrants. two of three brothers died at an early age and tragedy struck the family when her father died of a heart abbing at only eight. >> she became a second grade teacher. while as a teacher she went to law school graduating with honors in 1960. she married after law school and decide today keep her maiden name as an honor to her mother. she became active in new york city politics and shocked being when she went for tra did you gosly rubble seat there in 1978. while serving salei terms in congss she made a represeutation with the democratic. and at the last democratic convention to nominate geraldine ferraro of new york to run with me for the white house. mondale would say later it was a risky move. >> i knew i was taking a chance, but i figured this might reshuffle the deck and might make a game out of it. >> initially the pick seemed to work and mondale, pulled even with ronald reagan. but an investigation into ferraro's husband, when the election was over reagan won in a landslide. repres
born august 26th 1935 in new brook, new york, a family of italian immigrants. two of three brothers died at an early age and tragedy struck the family when her father died of a heart abbing at only eight. >> she became a second grade teacher. while as a teacher she went to law school graduating with honors in 1960. she married after law school and decide today keep her maiden name as an honor to her mother. she became active in new york city politics and shocked being when she went for...
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host: all right, russell wheeler is a visiting fellow from brookings. the topic today is a judicial vacancies and in fact it is having on criminal case -- and the impact it is having a criminal cases. how long would it take to get 48 through? guest: most of that 48 or nominees -- people nominated in the last congress and renominated en masse. obama renominated every one of his nominees except one. the court of appeals said he lost his sponsor. typically takes about six months or so to get through the process, maybe longer for court of appeals judges. it has been takin eightg -- taking much longer, though. host: david, a republican in michigan, while you look for those numbers. caller: what is the impact of the nomination of these radical left-wing activist judges and holding up the filling of the judgeships? guest: i don't think i would accept your premise that obama has nominated a lot of radical left wing and judges. in fact, the democratic base has been rather dissoluti -- disillusioned with the president because it is fairly centrist nominees -- bec
host: all right, russell wheeler is a visiting fellow from brookings. the topic today is a judicial vacancies and in fact it is having on criminal case -- and the impact it is having a criminal cases. how long would it take to get 48 through? guest: most of that 48 or nominees -- people nominated in the last congress and renominated en masse. obama renominated every one of his nominees except one. the court of appeals said he lost his sponsor. typically takes about six months or so to get...
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audrey winston of the brookings institution will outline a report on highly skilled immigrants and focus on the national labor relations board with a law professor from george washington university in "washington journal. " is next. ♪ host: last night the republican hopefuls introduce themselves to primary voters. we want to hear from you. for independents, 202-624-0760. for democrats, 202-624-1111. -- we want to hear from republicans only. in the boston globe had a similar headline this morning. the gop debate targeting obama, not mitt romney. "the telegraph" says the seven gop target obama last night. we want to hear from republicans only. what do you want to -- what did you think about last night's debate? republicans only this morning. this is "the miami herald." host: also this morning is "the baltimore sun." "gop hopefuls target obama." host: also says in this story that john huntsman is expected to declare his candidacy soon. we will go to hank in detroit, michigan. what did you think of last night's debate? caller: thank you for "washington journal." i really enjoyed this progr
audrey winston of the brookings institution will outline a report on highly skilled immigrants and focus on the national labor relations board with a law professor from george washington university in "washington journal. " is next. ♪ host: last night the republican hopefuls introduce themselves to primary voters. we want to hear from you. for independents, 202-624-0760. for democrats, 202-624-1111. -- we want to hear from republicans only. in the boston globe had a similar headline...
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this morning david brooks writes run, mitch, run. and i ask you this with what you just said a minute ago about thousand political climate benefits the republican races. he says -- he is seriously thinking about not running. and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you probably did. incredibly talented guy and serious adult and i think he's really torn about whether to run or not. it's an enormous time out of someone's life. i think he genuinely hasn't decided. but if you took a poll of pundits, the feeling is he's less likely to run than run. but he's such a talented guy. he'd make the race a lot more interesting and i think would elevate the conversation. host: florida wants to move its primary up to january 31 pitting us back in 2008 where we were speppeding christmas of 2008 in iowa preparing for the caucuses.
this morning david brooks writes run, mitch, run. and i ask you this with what you just said a minute ago about thousand political climate benefits the republican races. he says -- he is seriously thinking about not running. and govern daniels has been a comp tent manager. and it says governor calls for someone run things efficiently. governor daniels has spent his entire career preparing for this kind of moment. guest: yes. i've known him since he was a staffer in the early 190's. as you...
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the brookings institute, think tanks. this was just a person who was really around wall street and washington and illustrative of the revolving door. >> next call is for it -- from to come up. this is from agreed to is a republican there. -- this is from tacoma from reed , a republican there. caller: i have a couple of questions on whether your guest has done any of valuation on the extent that the fed has artificially through several administrations cut the interest rates at a logical rate so that the free market would not allow credit cards to be extended, any of it. the free market would not have allowed it. the eventual talked about, the shell game of the default credit swaps and how the entities do not have any meet in the game, so they are happy with pushing on the taxpayer. my question is, have you ever done any research on bank of america and where where they st? they were rewarded for bad behavior just like today. so they change the brand name to bank of america. have you done any research on the history of bank
the brookings institute, think tanks. this was just a person who was really around wall street and washington and illustrative of the revolving door. >> next call is for it -- from to come up. this is from agreed to is a republican there. -- this is from tacoma from reed , a republican there. caller: i have a couple of questions on whether your guest has done any of valuation on the extent that the fed has artificially through several administrations cut the interest rates at a logical...
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brooks was mistaken and the premise. in other words, the fact that he was relying on to offer this opinion or not there, and i know for example senator kyl, the republican whip, said actually there has been quite a bit of discussion about revenue raisers, user fees, the sale of federal property to raise money coming in so to the extent that mr. brooks has perhaps gone one side of the facts, i think it is probably a flawed opinion piece. host: next call comes from new york city. allen, a democrat. caller: thank you very much. i do not even know where to begin. number one, the whole disparity of income, it is like 100 years ago were you have a tiny number of people controlling more and more of the economy. taxes are very low. corporate taxes in this country are almost the lowest in the world. it seems as if all your angling to do is the story obama's presidency and the rest of us along with obama. -- is the story obama presidency and the rest of us along with obama. -- destroy obama presidency and the rest of us along with
brooks was mistaken and the premise. in other words, the fact that he was relying on to offer this opinion or not there, and i know for example senator kyl, the republican whip, said actually there has been quite a bit of discussion about revenue raisers, user fees, the sale of federal property to raise money coming in so to the extent that mr. brooks has perhaps gone one side of the facts, i think it is probably a flawed opinion piece. host: next call comes from new york city. allen, a...
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merdock and his son and rebecca brooks the former and chief executive and the news editor of the new of the world who re-assigned on friday. along with his son. we'll have live coverage tuesday morning on the c-span networks including c-span radio. more of the "washington journal" in a moment. speaking of radio. the studios look at some of the other guests and issues dominating the program. good morning nancy. >> sunday afternoons on c-span radio you can hear re-airs and topics...
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he will take your calls, e- mails, -- david brooks. he will take your e-mails, calls, and treats. -- tweets. >> "washington journal" continues. host: at the table now for more politics is rhodes cook. he is one of the many headlines on the herman cain campaign. who benefits at this point? guest: you would have to look at newt gingrich. they seem to of had a cordial relationship. they did a forum to gather in texas -- to gather in texas. i would think that gingrich might benefit first. herman cain was a businessman and was running on economic issues. one might think that maybe a few of his voters might go to rob me -- romney. others might sprinkle out. host: one of the big news makers is the new poll that came out last night in iowa. it has newt gingrich solidly on top, leaving would be three- candidate race. the poll was taken before herman cain dropped out of the race. newt gingrich is on top. we have put on the screen the actual numbers. gingrich has support forum 25%. ron paul, 18%. mr. romney, 16%. >> newt gingrich is the front- ru
he will take your calls, e- mails, -- david brooks. he will take your e-mails, calls, and treats. -- tweets. >> "washington journal" continues. host: at the table now for more politics is rhodes cook. he is one of the many headlines on the herman cain campaign. who benefits at this point? guest: you would have to look at newt gingrich. they seem to of had a cordial relationship. they did a forum to gather in texas -- to gather in texas. i would think that gingrich might benefit...
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host: this is david brooks' column in "the new york times." the essential problem is mitt romney does not fit the mold of what many republicans want in a presidential candidate. what is your reaction? brooks picked the same guy we did four years ago, john mccain, who was bold and brassy but not an outsider and a victim of circumstance. ason't think romney, off quite the micromanage your that brooks seems to it think is the perception out there. but it is really interesting with perceptions. i don't think anybody is going to know for sure until the first votes are cast. a few months before the primary last time, the poles were all over the lot as to who was going to win. that is the nice thing about a democracy. people actually get to vote and decide. h., what do you think would surprise people or maybe change the opinion of mitt romney from this interview? guest: from this interview? i don't think a great deal. he was knowledgeable. i tried to throw him a curve -- everybody talks about the economy and jobs these days, as you just referenced in
host: this is david brooks' column in "the new york times." the essential problem is mitt romney does not fit the mold of what many republicans want in a presidential candidate. what is your reaction? brooks picked the same guy we did four years ago, john mccain, who was bold and brassy but not an outsider and a victim of circumstance. ason't think romney, off quite the micromanage your that brooks seems to it think is the perception out there. but it is really interesting with...
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. >> this weekend on c-span2, "the new york times" columnist david brooks from "the social animal." the white house correspondent, ken walsh. look for the complete schedule at booktv.org. sign up for our book tv alert. >> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant, muammar gaddafi. he has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad and terrorized innocent people around the world. >> follow what leaders say about libya and how the process has unfolded from the president and other officials, the house and senate floor, and other leaders around the world all online at c-span video library. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest, representative ron paul of texas. good morning and thank you for joining us. reports that some sort of deal may be coming together as far as how much to cut from the budget. what do you make as far as figures are concerned? guest: they talk about whether it is $100 billion or $33 billion or $60 billion. from my view, i think it is irrelevant when you're talking about the nat
. >> this weekend on c-span2, "the new york times" columnist david brooks from "the social animal." the white house correspondent, ken walsh. look for the complete schedule at booktv.org. sign up for our book tv alert. >> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant, muammar gaddafi. he has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad and terrorized innocent people around the world. >>...
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. >> your questions for david brooks. he will take your calls, e- mails, and tweets on a variety of subjects. his books include "bobos in paradise." david brooks on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we're back with dan markey. we're talking about u.s.- pakistan relations. we are learning that pakistan general said the military believes the nato attack that killed 24 troops was "a deliberate act of aggression and that pakistan will be boycotting an upcoming meeting in germany to protest the deadly weekend attack." guest: this is bad news. this whole thing is pretty tragic. it is surprising that the pakistanis would go to the length to say that it was deliberate. this is not surprising that they are boycotting this upcoming conference or they are saying they are boycotting this conference because they believe that gives them greater leverage in the relationship with the united states and with afghanistan. they perceive showing up after an event like this would make them look week to their domestic audience a
. >> your questions for david brooks. he will take your calls, e- mails, and tweets on a variety of subjects. his books include "bobos in paradise." david brooks on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we're back with dan markey. we're talking about u.s.- pakistan relations. we are learning that pakistan general said the military believes the nato attack that killed 24 troops was "a deliberate act of aggression and that pakistan will be...
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kristol discusses his late father's essays on the history of the neo-conservative movement with david brooks. also, 52 women look back on their work of the civil rights movement. former. prime minister gordon -- british prime minister gordon brown discusses the economic downturn. you can get our schedule e-mail to your in box with the "book tv" alert. >> tuesday, president obama delivers the state of the union address. the c-span live coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern with their preview program started with the president's speech at 9:00. then the republican response from paul ryan of wisconsin plus your phone calls and reaction live on c-span, c-span radio, and online. you can watch the president's address on c-span2 followed by reactions from members of congress from statuary hall. >> "washington journal" continues. host: david kenner joins us. there has been an ongoing discussion about military tribunals. where is the discussion that today? guest: defense secretary robert gates is going to allow the military tribunal to go forward again. since obama is inauguration, they have been on p
kristol discusses his late father's essays on the history of the neo-conservative movement with david brooks. also, 52 women look back on their work of the civil rights movement. former. prime minister gordon -- british prime minister gordon brown discusses the economic downturn. you can get our schedule e-mail to your in box with the "book tv" alert. >> tuesday, president obama delivers the state of the union address. the c-span live coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern with...
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brookings institute in douglas brinkley. at 8:30 we will be joined by mike pence. "washington journal" is live next. host: on this january 12, 2011, flags remain at half staff in washington. president obama will address a memorial service this evening for the victims of the shooting. the white house aides said the president will steer clear of politics. lawmakers will gather for a prayer service behind closed doors. the gathering will come as lawmakers consider a resolution on the house floor to honor the six people killed and injured, as well as rep gabrielle giffords, who remains in critical condition. you will be able to watch a live stream honor facebook -- on our facebook page. meanwhile, lawmakers will receive a briefing today as lawmakers consider legislation and other means to beef up security. good morning, everyone. we will focus the conversation this morning on what, if anything, should change following the arizona shooting. the phone numbers are on your screen. the papers this morning are still talking about what happened over the weekend. here is the h
brookings institute in douglas brinkley. at 8:30 we will be joined by mike pence. "washington journal" is live next. host: on this january 12, 2011, flags remain at half staff in washington. president obama will address a memorial service this evening for the victims of the shooting. the white house aides said the president will steer clear of politics. lawmakers will gather for a prayer service behind closed doors. the gathering will come as lawmakers consider a resolution on the...
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he acknowledged his friendship with andy koulson who was arrested yesterday and rebecka brooks. she has now said that she should step down. there's a very uncomfortable question for mr. cameron whether he allowed himself to get too close to this, meaning individuals and to this argues. and to fleet street, the british press as a whole in courting their votes, in courting their support. in a market where newspaper reedership is still pretty high. the radio shows, the television shows often lead their bulletin in the morning with what's in the press. a very, very competitive media market where the different publications fight tooth and nail not just for their scoops or exclusives, but also for political influence. the voices of some of these, most notably the large circulation newspapers like "news of the world" and "the sun" that are owned by mr. murdoch have been very influential over the years in determining the outcome of british elections. it was less than 20 years ago that the son of murdoch's tayly tabloid campaigned. and on the day, the morning after john major was indeed
he acknowledged his friendship with andy koulson who was arrested yesterday and rebecka brooks. she has now said that she should step down. there's a very uncomfortable question for mr. cameron whether he allowed himself to get too close to this, meaning individuals and to this argues. and to fleet street, the british press as a whole in courting their votes, in courting their support. in a market where newspaper reedership is still pretty high. the radio shows, the television shows often lead...
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brooks could not be reached for comment. close to 10:30 p.m. party leaders agreed to withdraw their bill and make unspecified changes in the hopes of bringing in more votes. they suggest in the paper after a 9:30 meeting in the house of republicans. and "new york times," inside of the capitol yesterday, in the waning hours of the bill, appeared to turn against the speaker. some key lawmakers, a member of the leadership team, said he would join the other freshmen in his state and wrote knox and they say in a parallel reverse -- on twitter -- freedom works began to send messages pressuring members urging people at home to call members and tell them to vote. no and former governor sarah palin also got in the game posting a warning about contested primaries on facebook. let's go back to bob cusack on capitol hill and talk about the pressure on these undecided members both from other members of their conference and from constituents group outside. guest: it's just enormous as far as republican leaders trying to get members from no to yes, and how yo
brooks could not be reached for comment. close to 10:30 p.m. party leaders agreed to withdraw their bill and make unspecified changes in the hopes of bringing in more votes. they suggest in the paper after a 9:30 meeting in the house of republicans. and "new york times," inside of the capitol yesterday, in the waning hours of the bill, appeared to turn against the speaker. some key lawmakers, a member of the leadership team, said he would join the other freshmen in his state and wrote...
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brooks are set to testify before a parliamentary inquiry tomorrow. you can hear it live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span radio. those are some of the latest headlines. >> had ever visited the library of congress? over 2 million people have and now this is your chance to tour the world's largest library. tonight, join c-span for a rare glimpse inside the library of congress. we will take you into the great hall and explore the main reading room. unique books and rare books and special collections including original books from thomas jefferson's personal collection. but we will see how the library is using modern technology to discover hidden secrets and preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. host available on television, radio, online and social media networking sites. fine air content any time through seas and video library. -- find our content any time through c-span video library. it is washington, your way, the c-span network now available and more th
brooks are set to testify before a parliamentary inquiry tomorrow. you can hear it live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span radio. those are some of the latest headlines. >> had ever visited the library of congress? over 2 million people have and now this is your chance to tour the world's largest library. tonight, join c-span for a rare glimpse inside the library of congress. we will take you into the great hall and explore the main reading room. unique books and rare books and special...
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he is a vice president at the brookings institution and an adviser to george mitchell. another call from albuquerque. brandon, independent. go ahead. caller: thank you. mr. indyk, given that we are in albuquerque, new mexico, it's sometimes hard to feel what washington thinks about these things. early on, it got a lot of press, but how was washington reacting to the fact that there's still a virtual internet shut down in egypt? does that reflect on how we are looking at the president and the reactions that he has? guest: this is a fascinating question. from the beginning of this revolution the internet and particularly twitter and facebook has played a critical role. mubarak suppressed the moderate voices in egypt and prevented any kind of political organization from rising in the center. he allowed the muslim brotherhood to organize but kept them under control. as a result, while the muslim brotherhood had developed quite an effective organization through a social network of underground, providing education and health to poor people around the country, the moderate for
he is a vice president at the brookings institution and an adviser to george mitchell. another call from albuquerque. brandon, independent. go ahead. caller: thank you. mr. indyk, given that we are in albuquerque, new mexico, it's sometimes hard to feel what washington thinks about these things. early on, it got a lot of press, but how was washington reacting to the fact that there's still a virtual internet shut down in egypt? does that reflect on how we are looking at the president and the...
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. >> our guest studied at suni and stone brook and university of colorado. steve is joining us from colorado. caller: good morning. in light of the shootings there in arizona i guess this loughner guy was kicked out of school and not going to be let back in until he had a mental evaluation. i wonder if it is a good idea maybe the college could have notified any of those entities that would have stopped him from buying the gun. fur kicked out of school awaiting a mental evaluation whether high school or college, your name should go on a list so you can't buy a gun host: as the caller pointed out, he was kicked out of a community college but had committed no crimes. guest: right. i commend the community college for taking the time to document that. they requested that he leave and could not return to the community until he had an outside psychiatric evaluation. they took the extra step of calling the parents. he's over 18. in truth, they didn't even need to do that. we don't know if he refused that evaluation. we don't know what the results were. it's difficul
. >> our guest studied at suni and stone brook and university of colorado. steve is joining us from colorado. caller: good morning. in light of the shootings there in arizona i guess this loughner guy was kicked out of school and not going to be let back in until he had a mental evaluation. i wonder if it is a good idea maybe the college could have notified any of those entities that would have stopped him from buying the gun. fur kicked out of school awaiting a mental evaluation whether...
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and we'll be joined by sarah binder from the brookings institution to look at how the proposed super committee to cut federal spending compares to other commissions appointed by congress and the president. host: good morning. it's friday, august 5, 2011. you're watching "washington journal." yesterday, everyone knows the dow in this country dropped by 513 points. the asian stock markets are tumbling this morning. fears the u.s. might be heading back into a recession and europe's debt crisis is worsening. and all eyes are on the new jobless numbers, which will be out at 8:30 eastern time this morning. amidst all this economic news, we're going to peg off a question asked by ezra klein in "the washington post" this morning, where will the recovery come from? we'd like to hear your thoughts on this. phone lines are open, 202-624-1115 for republicans. 202-624-1111 for democrats. independents, 202-624-0760. you can also send messages by facebook, twitter, and email. we look forward to your discussion on where will a recovery come from. good morning. friday morning. want to show you the fu
and we'll be joined by sarah binder from the brookings institution to look at how the proposed super committee to cut federal spending compares to other commissions appointed by congress and the president. host: good morning. it's friday, august 5, 2011. you're watching "washington journal." yesterday, everyone knows the dow in this country dropped by 513 points. the asian stock markets are tumbling this morning. fears the u.s. might be heading back into a recession and europe's debt...
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caller from the brookings institute yesterday on c-span? he seemed to have the right direction to focus on what he wanted to do and he was not letting the side issues be involved. what you think of mr. husband? guest: he is a great candidate and very qualified to be president of united states. he was a great governor, but he has been an ambassador three times and served in the bush administration in a trade capacity. jon huntsman probably has more international experience than any of these candidates. he is a very fine candidate. you do not hear as much about him because he started later than most of the others, and frankly, he confined his campaign to new hampshire. he is trying to win new hampshire to of said mitt romney there and gain momentum from that. unless you are in new hampshire, you do not see as much of him. he is a very fast in canada and would be a very good president. host: joe, an independent college. -- caller. caller: the president has said that americans are lazy. right now there are 18 bills that the house sent over to t
caller from the brookings institute yesterday on c-span? he seemed to have the right direction to focus on what he wanted to do and he was not letting the side issues be involved. what you think of mr. husband? guest: he is a great candidate and very qualified to be president of united states. he was a great governor, but he has been an ambassador three times and served in the bush administration in a trade capacity. jon huntsman probably has more international experience than any of these...
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this weekend on both tv, new york times op-ed columnist david brooks on how our unpracticed mind shapes our intelligence and bayh's. ken walsh on long history of african americans serving in the white house residence. and live, your calls and tweets for poet, playwright, and author ismael reed. get our schedules e-mail directly to you. signup for our alert. >> one of the differences between a deputy mayor and the mayor is that i could say what i wanted to is the mayor and the only person that got in trouble was mean. >> stephen goldsmith sent a -- spent years -- eight years as mayor of indianapolis. today he worked for michael bloomberg. >> i keep the streets of a bit cleaner, make the tax dollars go a little bit farther, and prove that large cities have a vibrant future. and i stay away from things that would detract from that. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. >> policies ban on twitter. it's as the fastest way to get programming and scheduling updates. you can join in the conversation and tweaked questions directly to our "washington journal" gas. -- guests. it started at twitter.
this weekend on both tv, new york times op-ed columnist david brooks on how our unpracticed mind shapes our intelligence and bayh's. ken walsh on long history of african americans serving in the white house residence. and live, your calls and tweets for poet, playwright, and author ismael reed. get our schedules e-mail directly to you. signup for our alert. >> one of the differences between a deputy mayor and the mayor is that i could say what i wanted to is the mayor and the only person...
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he has worked at brookings, the japanese embassy, and on capitol hill. barbara from cleveland, ohio, democrats line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. the first thing i elect to say is, i do not know who said it, but "injured and rage -- i would like to say is, i do not know who said it, but a boat anger and rage -- what makes us think we have the right to take over another country? what if someone toppled our government, toward our country up? how would we feel? we would be enraged and very upset. there are a lot of the ways to kill people. we have 60,000 people a year dying because they did not have insurance. we do not pay attention. we do not know the statistics for how many people are denied after they have insurance. they are denied coverage by their insurance companies. all we get is a lot of fox news propaganda. let me run and everybody that fox news and saudi arabia -- the second-largest shareholder of fox news, news corp. -- they did a survey and found out if you watch fox news, you are less informed than if you did not watch any news. host: i w
he has worked at brookings, the japanese embassy, and on capitol hill. barbara from cleveland, ohio, democrats line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. the first thing i elect to say is, i do not know who said it, but "injured and rage -- i would like to say is, i do not know who said it, but a boat anger and rage -- what makes us think we have the right to take over another country? what if someone toppled our government, toward our country up? how would we feel? we would be enraged and...
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she has worked at the brookings institution. she works with members of congress on issues ranging from health, the economy, taxes, and budget policy. chicago, illinois, carl. caller: i take issue with some of your initial comments. a lot of your comments is about spending. we have the plan in 2000 that was working. it was working to pay down the debt. i will concede that health care will grow because we have a health care system based on for- profit. this country is the wealthiest country in the world. we can afford health care. ok? [inaudible] this issue of spending -- when the recession took place, that cost a loss of trillions of dollars to our economy. guest: it pains me to remember -- we made some of the tough budget choices and they were no nearly as big as the charges we are faced with today. we had a budget surplus and we were on track to prepare for some of these big choices that we're facing. it is a huge shame that we made a policy choices that squandered those surpluses. spending was quite high during that time as we
she has worked at the brookings institution. she works with members of congress on issues ranging from health, the economy, taxes, and budget policy. chicago, illinois, carl. caller: i take issue with some of your initial comments. a lot of your comments is about spending. we have the plan in 2000 that was working. it was working to pay down the debt. i will concede that health care will grow because we have a health care system based on for- profit. this country is the wealthiest country in...
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bolling brook, illinois, is up. good morning. caller: good morning. mr. wilson, with all due respect, you're spewing propaganda just like the rest of the u.s. media. it has to do with oil, but more so with currency. it's the same reason that the u.s. avoided iraq. the u.s. has colonialism. the british and the americans have a history of clonism and taking what doesn't belong to them. this is more of the same. you look at what's happening in somalia. the arabs are starving africans there. no one is doing anything about it, but you're going invade libya? it's about oil. if it has nothing to do with oil, the u.s. is not interested. and as far as israel is concerned, israel has been oppressing the palestinians. it's time for them to share that land. that land does not only belong to them. this has nothing to do with biblical. this has everything to do with money and power. host: all about oil in libya, she says. guest: with all due respect, i disagree. i think that the situation in libya, for the united states, is not about oil. the united states actually is
bolling brook, illinois, is up. good morning. caller: good morning. mr. wilson, with all due respect, you're spewing propaganda just like the rest of the u.s. media. it has to do with oil, but more so with currency. it's the same reason that the u.s. avoided iraq. the u.s. has colonialism. the british and the americans have a history of clonism and taking what doesn't belong to them. this is more of the same. you look at what's happening in somalia. the arabs are starving africans there. no one...
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host: fixed the political experts from the book -- brookings institution says -- that they hash it out in private first. your thoughts? caller: my thought is that if people cannot get together and talk it out, compromise, what is the use of having separate get together is? tempore i know that i sound ignorant, but people need to sit down in a circle and come to a conclusion. host: another twitter message from boring file clerk, writing -- host: chattanooga, tennessee. gerry, go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. what president obama doing basically let the republicans hide in his administration. you have a republican party in place. this is where it came from. you have these tax cuts, medicare part b. president obama is not going to change those tax breaks. we are still in a fix with these republican parties. we need to come out of these wars. republicans are deliberately trying to sabotage this economy because this is the only way they can get someone elected in this economy. everything else to sell or group -- sour grapes. keeping the unemployment rate at the level that it is. they
host: fixed the political experts from the book -- brookings institution says -- that they hash it out in private first. your thoughts? caller: my thought is that if people cannot get together and talk it out, compromise, what is the use of having separate get together is? tempore i know that i sound ignorant, but people need to sit down in a circle and come to a conclusion. host: another twitter message from boring file clerk, writing -- host: chattanooga, tennessee. gerry, go ahead. caller:...
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i would have to see your analysis but everything we see from gao or brookings or berkeley or our own analysis, and mighty suggests the rates are half what they were for inflation. in 1979, that was around $559 in today's money. in 2010 according to the department of transportation that was slightly higher. host: here is another tweet -- is this an american subsidiary of richard branson's american company? guest: the rule is that the department of transportation, actually congress, federal actually congress, federal limits the voting equity to 25% in a u.s. company with former ownership. that is something debated about. some of the virgin american competitors did protests and appealed the department transportation because they suspected that the foreign ownership of version exceed that threshold. the department of transportation ruled that it did not. it seems to be a u.s.-managed it seems to be a u.s.-managed to, u.s.- host: can you address another tweet tax ? ? guest: i am not aware that southwest is in desperate they are a publicly held company and the trade nyse-listed the stock h
i would have to see your analysis but everything we see from gao or brookings or berkeley or our own analysis, and mighty suggests the rates are half what they were for inflation. in 1979, that was around $559 in today's money. in 2010 according to the department of transportation that was slightly higher. host: here is another tweet -- is this an american subsidiary of richard branson's american company? guest: the rule is that the department of transportation, actually congress, federal...
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his son and rebekah brooks are also expected to appear. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> the c-span network -- we provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. it is all available to you. find our content any time throughout c-span's video library. bringing our resources to your community. is washington, -- it is washington, your way. >> ann coulter has something to say. sunday, august 7, your chance to talk to the new york times best selling author and syndicated columnist. three hours, starting at noon eastern on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: karen bass, a democrat, representing california's 33rd district. good morning. talk to us about the cut, cap & balance vote today in the house. do you think any democrats will vote for it? guest: frankly, i think it is very, very bad policy. some of the measures that are in this bill already exist in california. for example, it only takes a majority vote to cut taxes in california, two-thirds vote to raise revenue.
his son and rebekah brooks are also expected to appear. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> the c-span network -- we provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. it is all available to you. find our content any time throughout c-span's video library. bringing our resources to your community. is washington, -- it is washington, your way. >> ann coulter has something to say. sunday, august 7, your chance to talk to the...
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. >> this weekend on book tv on c- span2, "the new york times" up and columnist david brooks on how our unconscious mind -- character, intelligence, and biases. on "afterwards" white house correspondent on the long history of african americans serving in the white house residence. live on "in depth" calls and suites for writer ishmael reed. sign up for the book tv alerts. >> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant. muammar gaddafi. he denied his people's freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad, and terrorize innocent people around the world. >> follow what key leaders are saying about libya and how the process has unfolded, from the president and other administration officials, from the house and senate floor and other leaders around the world, all long line at the c-span video library. a search, watch, click, and share, and the time. "washington journal" continues. >> on your screen, congressman rob woodall, republican of georgia, member of the 87-strong republican class but not a newcomer to capitol hill. tell people abo
. >> this weekend on book tv on c- span2, "the new york times" up and columnist david brooks on how our unconscious mind -- character, intelligence, and biases. on "afterwards" white house correspondent on the long history of african americans serving in the white house residence. live on "in depth" calls and suites for writer ishmael reed. sign up for the book tv alerts. >> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant....
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host: carmen is an independent and fall brook, california. you are on with the chairman. guest: that is in my district. caller: i appreciate your bipartisan view experience i know you have a big plate. this item regarding our giving away the california restaurant taxpayers. i have been one since 1993. we are now giving away $1,000 for every legal child present in the united states under the age of 17. i did some quick math. i am not sure how many illegal children there are, how many illegal adult recipients they are, but we're giving away approximately $40 billion away for illegal children or parents, plus a second item. we are allowing dependent status for the residents of canada, at least 10 million in mexico. that is equal to $500 per person or more each. guest: hermann knows i also serve on judiciary. we can hold all of the hearings in discovery on oversight to find out in fact we are funding a lot of federal funds to families, parents, and children that are here unlawfully, that are here as undocumented aliens. where we have the challenge is is to bring an end to thi
host: carmen is an independent and fall brook, california. you are on with the chairman. guest: that is in my district. caller: i appreciate your bipartisan view experience i know you have a big plate. this item regarding our giving away the california restaurant taxpayers. i have been one since 1993. we are now giving away $1,000 for every legal child present in the united states under the age of 17. i did some quick math. i am not sure how many illegal children there are, how many illegal...
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host: stony brook, maine, democratic line. you are on the air. caller: myself, i would like to see someone run on either side that is the ordinary working man. someone who has not been a career politician. someone who knows what it is like to lose your job and live paycheck to paycheck. there are a lot of unemployed, hard-working people out there that would love to have the job and take it for half the money. host: anyone out there that represents those characteristics? caller: i do not know of anyone yet, but i am sure that there must be someone. host: did you vote for president obama in 2008? caller: yes, i did. host: are you not going to vote for him again? caller: i am on the fence. i feel that he is trying to do what is right, but nothing seems to be working from what i can see. the state of maine is hurting. there is not a lot of work up here. the fishing business is going down the toilet. it is not good. i would like to see someone who did not have a silver spoon born in the mouth. host: in the e-mail that president obama sent to supporter
host: stony brook, maine, democratic line. you are on the air. caller: myself, i would like to see someone run on either side that is the ordinary working man. someone who has not been a career politician. someone who knows what it is like to lose your job and live paycheck to paycheck. there are a lot of unemployed, hard-working people out there that would love to have the job and take it for half the money. host: anyone out there that represents those characteristics? caller: i do not know of...
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he plans to talk to hillary clinton later today but will first address the gathering at the brookings institution. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> you are watching c-span, bringing you politics and public affairs every morning. weekdays, watched live coverage of the u.s. house. also, supreme court oral arguments. on the weekends, you can see our signature interview programs. you can also watch our programming and the time at c- span.org, and it is all searchable at our c-span video library. every weekend, experience american history on the c-span3 starting on saturdays at 8:00 a.m. eastern. here first-person accounts from people who have shaped modern america. the country's best known history writers of the past decade. learn about key figures in the defense. every weekend, visit college classrooms across the nation as professors delve into america's past. and the presidency, focusing on policies and legacies as told through speeches and insights from administration officials and experts. on c-span3, all weekend, every weekend. tatar complete schedule online
he plans to talk to hillary clinton later today but will first address the gathering at the brookings institution. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> you are watching c-span, bringing you politics and public affairs every morning. weekdays, watched live coverage of the u.s. house. also, supreme court oral arguments. on the weekends, you can see our signature interview programs. you can also watch our programming and the time at c- span.org, and it is all searchable...
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host: let's look at a comment on twitter -- guest: that's true, in the last week, you have seen david brooks and the economist magazine criticized the republican party for their total unwillingness to talk about tax increases. ronald reagan is their standard bearer and the one they want to follow, he managed the largest tax increase in american history and it helped. they will -- this will end up hurting the republicans. independent voters are seeing this and seeing a party that is the hold and the tea party element. they are not willing to take themselves seriously about issues and they are moving too far to the right for independent voters and it will burn them. host: also this comment on twitter -- what do you think about that? guest: a centrist chances in republican primary is difficult. i think that is the problem with met romney. met romney. h mitt romney. look at what happened in delaware in the senate primary where christy know donald beat her opponents. -- mcdonald -- kristine o'donnell. mitt romney will probably win new hampshire but he will probably lose a whole -- iowa. there are
host: let's look at a comment on twitter -- guest: that's true, in the last week, you have seen david brooks and the economist magazine criticized the republican party for their total unwillingness to talk about tax increases. ronald reagan is their standard bearer and the one they want to follow, he managed the largest tax increase in american history and it helped. they will -- this will end up hurting the republicans. independent voters are seeing this and seeing a party that is the hold and...
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in "the new york times" -- the view of david brooks this morning. yesterday, before reporters, chuck schumer, democrat of new york, critical of the tea party in speeches and on the issue of abortion, saying republicans are forcing a social agenda rather than a fiscal agenda when it comes to budget negotiations. >> it is the ideological riders that have nothing to do with a deficit that are standing in the way. it would be a tragic mistake to force a government shutdown, but doubly tragi if the shutdown were on issues not related to spending. the opposition to their riders on women's health issues is bipartisan. senators collins, murkowski, and brown have come out against the anti-planned parenthood rider. at the republican should not try to impose a measure on the budget that would not pass the senate standing on its own. host: comments of senator charles schumer yesterday afternoon. the shutdown looms as last- minute budget talks continue. the headline this morning from "the financial times" and the other headline we referred to earlier, "obama sil
in "the new york times" -- the view of david brooks this morning. yesterday, before reporters, chuck schumer, democrat of new york, critical of the tea party in speeches and on the issue of abortion, saying republicans are forcing a social agenda rather than a fiscal agenda when it comes to budget negotiations. >> it is the ideological riders that have nothing to do with a deficit that are standing in the way. it would be a tragic mistake to force a government shutdown, but...